Rwandan Genocide - The slaughter of 800,000 people

Feature History - Rwandan Genocide (1/2)

published:24 Feb 2018

Feature History - Rwandan Genocide (1/2)

Feature History - Rwandan Genocide (1/2)

published:24 Feb 2018

views:425565

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I do the research, writing, narration, art, and animation. Yes, it is very lonely
Intro Song
Ross Bugden - Ghibli\'s Waltz
Music
Kevin MacLeod - Deuces
Tony Allen - Afro Beat
Oscar Sulley - Bukom Mashie Mashie
Simon Bikindi - Nanga Abahutu
Marc Canham - Sign of Relief
Marc Canham - Unleashed
Marc Canham - To Those Who Kill
Marc Canham - The Eyes Move Out
Andrea Guerra - Whispered Song...

Feature History - Rwandan Genocide (1/2)

published:24 Feb 2018

views:425565

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Hello and welcome to Feature History, featuring the Rwandan Genocide without the genocide...yet.
Help me colonise a small region of Africa on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/FeatureHistory
or Paypal
https://www.paypal.me/FeatureHistory
Twitter
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\"The Great Courses Plus is currently available to watch through a web browser to almost anyone in the world and optimized for the US market. The Great Courses Plus is currently working to both optimize the product globally and accept credit card payments globally.\"
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I do the research, writing, narration, art, and animation. Yes, it is very lonely
Intro Song
Ross Bugden - Ghibli\'s Waltz
Music
Kevin MacLeod - Deuces
Tony Allen - Afro Beat
Oscar Sulley - Bukom Mashie Mashie
Simon Bikindi - Nanga Abahutu
Marc Canham - Sign of Relief
Marc Canham - Unleashed
Marc Canham - To Those Who Kill
Marc Canham - The Eyes Move Out
Andrea Guerra - Whispered Song...

Rwanda’s Capital is Attracting Tourists

published:13 Jul 2018

Rwanda’s Capital is Attracting Tourists

Rwanda’s Capital is Attracting Tourists

published:13 Jul 2018

views:295789

Rwanda’s capital is rapidly building a reputation as a tourist hot spot. With low crime, spotlessly clean streets and a friendly attitude, Kigali is pulling in travelers who used to only pass through on safari....

Rwanda’s Capital is Attracting Tourists

published:13 Jul 2018

views:295789

Rwanda’s capital is rapidly building a reputation as a tourist hot spot. With low crime, spotlessly clean streets and a friendly attitude, Kigali is pulling in travelers who used to only pass through on safari....

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Rwanda’s capital is rapidly building a reputation as a tourist hot spot. With low crime, spotlessly clean streets and a friendly attitude, Kigali is pulling in travelers who used to only pass through on safari.